The Punjab Home Department on Tuesday constituted a Law Reforms Committee to review and amend outdated criminal laws, aiming to modernize them in line with contemporary challenges.
A notification issued by the department stated that the committee would draft amendments to key laws, including the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) 1898, the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) 1860, and the Qanun-e-Shahadat Order 1984. Additionally, it will work on drafting a National Security Law to address evolving security concerns.
The proposed amendments will focus on crime prevention, law enforcement effectiveness, and maintaining public order, with a particular emphasis on protecting women and children.
The committee will also review laws related to counter-terrorism, cybercrime, and cybersecurity, ensuring they align with modern scientific techniques and contemporary legal requirements.
The Law Reforms Committee will be headed by DIG Kamran Adil, while Additional Secretary (Judicial) Home Department Imran Hussain Ranjha will serve as the secretary.
Other members include Deputy Director Law Department Muhammad Yunus, Additional Advocate General Punjab Hassan Khalid, and a representative from the Prosecutor General Punjab’s office.
The committee has been directed to submit its recommendations to the Home Department within three months.